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Covariation Model Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

I never volunteer to talk about god or religion, but people feel compelled to talk about it. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Covariation Model Quotes By L.A. Kuehlke

Everything made sense in a book...Too bad her life wasn't fiction. — L.A. Kuehlke

Covariation Model Quotes By Ted Alexandro

The more you perform, the more adept you get at the nuances of navigating that communal conversation. — Ted Alexandro

Covariation Model Quotes By Anna Deavere Smith

Some people study a text very deeply. The people are my text. I study their words and what their words sound like, over and over again. — Anna Deavere Smith

Covariation Model Quotes By Timothy Radcliffe

I believe that my own Christian faith does indeed make universal claims. — Timothy Radcliffe

Covariation Model Quotes By Ryan Montgomery

When you're sober it's easier to stay in line with your train of thought. There's a lot more you're thinking about that you want to discuss, and there are a lot more memories that you're dealing with that you had pent up inside of you for so long because you had been drinking all of those years. — Ryan Montgomery

Covariation Model Quotes By Richard Rorty

If the body had been easier to understand, nobody would have thought that we had a mind. — Richard Rorty

Covariation Model Quotes By James Patterson

People always come up to me and say, 'you should do standup.' It's nice to discover things about yourself. That keeps everything lively and fun. — James Patterson

Covariation Model Quotes By Daniel Logan

I hope I'm going to act for the rest of my life. What scares me is that if I get a big head, my mum said she would take me out of the business instantly - and if you knew my mum, she would do it! — Daniel Logan

Covariation Model Quotes By Franz Kafka

Did he really want this warm room of his, so comfortably fitted with old family furniture, to be transformed into a cave, in which, no doubt, he would be free to crawl about unimpeded in all directions, but only at the price of rapidly and completely forgetting his human past at the same time? — Franz Kafka